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Written by a patient
9th May 2017


Very poor doctor, didn't listen to me as a patient, only interested in their own self absorbed view. Diagnosed me as suffering from schizophrenia, I only had to basic research trying to understand the illness to realise this doctor was wrong. During appointments I stated I had experienced upsetting incidents with other people, this doctor desided it was delusional behaviour, regardless to the fact I could have produced witnesses, when this doctor asked me about traumatic events in my past didn't show any response when I informed the doctor that I was present at the Hillsborough disaster. Don't feel like I was ever listened to. Several times I had to correct letters written by this doctor supplying inaccurate information to other medical parties (GP social worker etc.) Regularly failed in referring me to other therapy groups in good time, suggested talking to my employer to explain my illness and my regular hospital appointments. After been made redundant my employer said this doctor had not spoken to them. After eventually getting a second opinion, during this assessment, this doctor tried to dismiss me from the service before second opinion assessment had been completed. When telling this doctor I disagreed with their opinion medical opinion, told me I couldn't take criticism and I didn't like hearing information that I didn't want to hear. Fortunately for me I saw a Proffessor from QMC during my second opinion, who kept an open mind on my experiences, Told me I do not suffer schizophrenia Dr. Innes was wrong, in my opinion ego far out ways ability.

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